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https://read.qxmd.com/read/17387482/-central-and-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-current-strategies-for-treatment-in-germany-austria-and-switzerland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A E Höh, K B Schaal, S Dithmar
BACKGROUND: The main object of this study was to find out what treatment methods are currently preferred for central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) and branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. METHODS: A questionnaire concerning the different medicamentous, surgical and laser treatments available for CRVO and BRVO was developed and sent out to the members of the German Retina Society. RESULTS: This analysis is based on 124 returned questionnaires...
April 2007: Der Ophthalmologe: Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17372738/-surgical-treatments-for-retinal-vein-occlusion
#22
REVIEW
N Feltgen, H Agostini, L Hansen
The range of therapeutic options for the treatment of retinal vein occlusions has been decisively extended by three new surgical methods: radial optic neurotomy (RON) and retinal endovascular lysis (REVL) for central retinal vein occlusion, and arteriovenous dissection (AVD/sheathotomy) for branch retinal vein occlusion. None of those methods has been tested in randomised studies meeting the requirements of evidence-based medicine. It is therefore difficult to assess the relative values of the individual procedures and determine in what precise circumstances each is indicated...
April 2007: Der Ophthalmologe: Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17361252/surgical-macular-decompression-for-macular-edema-in-retinal-vein-occlusion
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark S Mandelcorn, Efrem Mandelcorn, Kit Guan, Feisal A Adatia
BACKGROUND: Recently, a number of surgical and laser approaches have been used to improve visual outcome in cases of central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) and branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). Intravitreal steroid injection alone appears to offer only temporary improvement at best. Radial optic neurotomy for CRVO and arteriovenous adventitial sheathotomy for BRVO are the most frequently utilized surgical procedures for these conditions, but evidence regarding efficacy is still lacking...
February 2007: Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. Journal Canadien D'ophtalmologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17302205/arteriovenous-sheathotomy-for-persistent-macular-edema-in-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joon Hong Sohn, Su Jeong Song
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of arteriovenous (AV) sheathotomy with internal limiting membrane peeling for persistent or recurrent macular edema after intravitreal triamcinolone injection and/or laser photocoagulation in branch retinal vein occlusion. METHODS: Twenty-two eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) with recurrent macular edema underwent vitrectomy with AV sheathotomy and internal limiting membrane peeling. All eyes had previous intravitreal triamcinolone injection and/or laser photocoagulation for macular edema...
December 2006: Korean Journal of Ophthalmology: KJO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17244442/branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-clinical-findings-natural-history-and-management
#25
REVIEW
Ron Margolis, Rishi P Singh, Peter K Kaiser
Branch retinal vein occlusion is a common retinal vascular condition characterized by sectoral intraretinal hemorrhages, retinal ischemia, retinal exudates, and macular edema. The site of occlusion usually occurs in the vicinity of arteriovenous crossing sites, and is predisposed by various systemic and local factors. Complications of branch retinal vein occlusion include macular edema, capillary nonperfusion, retinal neovascularization, vitreous hemorrhage, and tractional retinal detachments that often result in loss of vision...
November 2006: Comprehensive Ophthalmology Update
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17218915/long-term-outcomes-of-vitrectomy-with-or-without-arteriovenous-sheathotomy-in-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#26
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kazuyuki Kumagai, Mariko Furukawa, Nobuchika Ogino, Akinori Uemura, Eric Larson
PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term effect of vitrectomy with or without arteriovenous sheathotomy for macular edema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). METHODS: The study was a prospective, randomized, comparative, interventional case series of 36 patients (36 eyes) who underwent pars plana vitrectomy with or without arteriovenous sheathotomy for macular edema due to BRVO of <or=8 weeks' duration of symptoms. Eighteen eyes with arteriovenous sheathotomy (sheathotomy group) were compared with 18 eyes without sheathotomy (vitrectomy group)...
January 2007: Retina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17072289/evaluation-of-arteriovenous-crossing-sheathotomy-for-decompression-of-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Avci, U U Inan, B Kaderli
PURPOSE: To report the effects of arteriovenous adventitial sheathotomy on anatomical and functional improvements in patients with macular oedema due to branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). METHODS: Pars plana vitrectomy and arteriovenous sheathotomy was performed on 11 patients with BRVO who had vision loss due to macular oedema. Ten patients with macular oedema due to BRVO and who have been treated with grid laser photocoagulation were included in the control group...
January 2008: Eye
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16965505/arteriovenous-adventitial-sheathotomy-for-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-report-of-a-case-with-longterm-follow-up
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anders Wrigstad, Peep Algvere
PURPOSE: To report the longterm follow-up of a case of branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) treated with vitrectomy and adventitial sheathotomy. METHODS: A three-port vitrectomy was performed in a 55-year-old man with symptoms of BRVO of about 3 months' duration. After a core vitrectomy, the adventitial sheath of the affected arteriovenous crossing was dissected so that the anterior surface of the arteriole was freely exposed. RESULTS: On the second postoperative day, visual acuity (VA) in the affected left eye had increased from preoperative 0...
October 2006: Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16681068/sheathotomy-without-separation-of-venule-overlying-arteriole-at-occlusion-site-in-uncommon-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nuttawut Rodanant, Somanus Thoongsuwan
Two cases of uncommon branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) with vein overlying artery at occlusion site that can be found in less than 1% who underwent retinal venule sheathotomy without separation of retinal vessel for decompression of BRVO were reported. Both patients had macular hemorrhage, edema, and area of macular capillary nonperfusion. Visual acuity (VA) worsened to 6/60 in both cases. The retinal venules were dissected around the crossing site without separation of retinal vessels. Intraoperative dilation, pulsation and restoration of downstream blood flow of the involved venules were observed...
November 2005: Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16622095/the-management-of-retinal-vein-occlusion-is-interventional-ophthalmology-the-way-forward
#30
REVIEW
H Shahid, P Hossain, W M Amoaku
Retinal vein occlusions (RVO) are the second commonest sight threatening vascular disorder. Despite its frequency treatments for RVO are unsatisfactory and include several that have not been tested by large, well designed, prospective, randomised controlled trials. There is also the lack of long term follow up in many of the available small uncontrolled studies, and the timings of interventions are haphazard. This review aims to evaluate the current knowledge relating to the pathogenesis, suggested treatments for the different types of RVO, and their complications...
May 2006: British Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16227858/conjunctival-necrosis-following-intravitreal-injection-of-triamcinolone-acetonide
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sathish Srinivasan, Somdutt Prasad
PURPOSE: To report a case of localized conjunctival necrosis following intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide (TA). DESIGN: Single observational case report. METHODS: A 63-year- old man presented with inferotemporal branch retinal vein occlusion and macular edema in his left eye (OS). He underwent pars plana vitrectomy combined with arteriovenous sheathotomy. Postoperatively, as the macular edema persisted, he underwent an uneventful intravitreal injection of TA...
November 2005: Cornea
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15844038/-surgical-approach-to-retinal-vein-occlusion
#32
COMPARATIVE STUDY
U Mester
Retinal vein occlusions are the second most common vision threatening retinal vascular disorders. Our therapeutic armamentarium for functional improvement was very limited in the past for all types of retinal vein occlusions (branch, central and hemi-central retinal vein occlusion). Also pathomechanism and risk factors are not completely understood yet. Argon-laser-photocoagulation can prevent the development and treat neovascularizations successfully, but is unable to improve visual function in most cases...
April 2005: Klinische Monatsblätter Für Augenheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15808186/effect-of-arteriovenous-sheathotomy-on-retinal-blood-flow-and-macular-edema-in-patients-with-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naoichi Horio, Masayuki Horiguchi
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of arteriovenous sheathotomy on retinal blood flow (RBF) in eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). DESIGN: Interventional case series. METHODS: Seven eyes of 7 patients with BRVO underwent sheathotomy and were followed for more than 6 months. RESULTS: At 1 week postoperatively, the RBF in the affected vessels was significantly improved from 14.1 +/- 5.7 to 27.3 +/- 11.3 pixel(2)/sec (P < 0...
April 2005: American Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15805902/transvitreal-limited-arteriovenous-crossing-manipulation-without-vitrectomy-for-complicated-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-using-25-gauge-instrumentation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rohit R Lakhanpal, Michael Javaheri, Humberto Ruiz-Garcia, Eugene De Juan, Mark S Humayun
PURPOSE: To evaluate a new technique, 25-gauge transvitreal limited arteriovenous-crossing manipulation without vitrectomy (LAM), for the treatment of branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) complicated by macular hemorrhage and/or macular edema recalcitrant to grid laser photocoagulation. METHODS: Twelve eyes of 12 patients underwent LAM for BRVO performed by a single surgeon (M.S.H.) using the 25-gauge nitinol flexible-extendable blunt pick. The presence or absence of intraoperative reperfusion visualization, pre- and postoperative visual acuity, macular thickness as measured by optical coherence tomography, intraocular pressure, and lens status were evaluated...
April 2005: Retina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15744527/angiographic-findings-in-arteriovenous-dissection-sheathotomy-for-decompression-of-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Kube, Nicolas Feltgen, Mona Pache, Julia Herrmann, Lutz Lothar Hansen
BACKGROUND: Arteriovenous dissection (sheathotomy) is a new therapeutic option in patients with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) and macular involvement. We present an angiographic follow-up of 22 patients who underwent arteriovenous dissection (AVD). METHODS: Twenty-two patients (15 women; mean age 68.7+/-8.0 years) were examined preoperatively and 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year after AVD. For assessment of retinal hemodynamics, arteriovenous passage time (AVP) of the affected and unaffected branches at first (AVPe) and at maximal (AVPmax) venous filling were measured...
April 2005: Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15629280/vitrectomy-with-or-without-arteriovenous-adventitial-sheathotomy-for-macular-edema-associated-with-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion
#36
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Shuichi Yamamoto, Wataru Saito, Fumihiko Yagi, Shinobu Takeuchi, Eiju Sato, Satoshi Mizunoya
PURPOSE: compare the results of vitrectomy with or without arteriovenous (AV) crossing sheathotomy for macular edema associated with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). DESIGN: Interventional case series. METHODS: A retrospective study of 36 eyes with BRVO-associated macular edema. Twenty eyes underwent AV sheathotomy (AS group), and 16 eyes underwent posterior vitreous detachment (PVD group). Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), fluorescein angiography (FA), and optical coherence tomography to determine foveal thickness were conducted preoperatively and at 12 months postoperatively...
December 2004: American Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15300073/management-of-macular-edema-in-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-with-sheathotomy-and-recombinant-tissue-plasminogen-activator
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jose García-Arumí, Vicente Martinez-Castillo, Ana Boixadera, Hugo Blasco, Borja Corcostegui
PURPOSE: The common adventitial sheath that surrounds the retinal venule and arteriole at the crossing site plays a crucial role in branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). The purpose of this study was to report the surgical recanalization of the occluded vein using a bimanual technique and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and its effect on final visual acuity. METHODS: Arteriovenous sheathotomy was performed, using a bimanual technique, followed by fluid-air exchange and injection of 25 mg of recombinant tPA over the area of the occluded vein...
August 2004: Retina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15286905/-adventitial-sheathotomy-in-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-with-non-ischemic-macular-edema
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
V M Asensio Sánchez, I Rodríguez Bravo, G Botella Oltra
PURPOSE: To determine whether surgical decompression of branch retinal vein occlusion at the arterio-venous (A/V) crossing is effective as a treatment for associated non ischemic macular edema. METHOD: A total of 13 consecutive patients with non ischemic macular edema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion were treated in our clinic with A/V decompression: pars plana vitrectomy and an arteriovenous adventitial sheathotomy. An internal limiting membrane (ILM) maculorhexis was additionally performed in five patients...
July 2004: Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15236108/-arteriovenous-sheathotomy-in-venous-thrombosis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R-C Lerche, G Richard
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) seems to differ from that of central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). Arteriosclerotic and anatomic aspects suggest that arteriovenous crossing of vessels may play a significant role. New procedures like arteriovenous decompression have been proposed to be a suitable form of treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a clinical trial, 12 patients with ischemic BRVO underwent surgical decompression. Strict criteria of inclusion were maintained...
June 2004: Klinische Monatsblätter Für Augenheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15126147/evaluation-of-arteriovenous-crossing-sheathotomy-for-branch-retinal-vein-occlusion-by-fluorescein-videoangiography-and-image-analysis
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hidetaka Yamaji, Fumio Shiraga, Yozo Tsuchida, Yoshihiro Yamamoto, Hiroshoi Ohtsuki
PURPOSE: We quantitatively evaluated the effects of arteriovenous (A/V) crossing sheathotomy on retinal circulation in patients with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) accompanied by macular edema. DESIGN: Interventional case series. METHODS: In 18 consecutive patients (18 eyes) with BRVO accompanied by macular edema who underwent A/V crossing sheathotomy between August 1999 and April 2002, changes in retinal circulation after the surgery were evaluated by fluorescein videoangiography with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope and by image analysis using dye dilution technique...
May 2004: American Journal of Ophthalmology
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